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Il THURSDAY, MARCH 15, 1945 : THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU. ALASKA | FOR SALE—Baby Crib ar ~ WANT ADS REVIVAL SERVICES TO START TOMORROW, FOR SALE Col- 12, aapsible Baby Carriage. No. Johnson Apts. FOR SALE—1028 Model A Ford. Good rynning condition. Contact Jorgensen’s Motor Co. | BEDSTEAD, box springs, mattress, dresser, chest of drawers, $85. Sun-ilamp, $30. Baby Buggy, $8. Bathinette, $3.50. Green 163. | THREE-HOLE ELECTRIC RANGE, | 60-70 HEAVY DUTY Hall Scott| with oven. Call Percy’s Cafe. FOUR flat-bottom skirfs, 9-9%-10- 12 ft. each., Built by Albert Wal- lace. For price and information, Phone Blue 220, after 5 p. m. FOR SALE — One --ght-hole ice cream freezer. Cust. be used for home food freezer. Call or see Percy's Cafe. Fisher, Jr,, with 33-in. prop. $400. Call 419. TWO HOUSES—Both completely furnished includirig electric lights, radio and washing machine. One acre pat. land, good creek, suit- able for chickens, geese and ducks. 5% miles on Glacier High- way. June Gibson. Phone 357, after 10 a. m. FOR SBALE—Highchair. Phone Blue 370, PORpSALE—Troller “Diana”—33 ft. long, 8% ft. beam, fully equipped. | Chrysler Crown marine engine, first class condition. See Harbor Master. " WANTED WANTED—Small furnished apart- ment. Call Room 407, Gastineau Hotel BINGLE PERSON. desires small furnished apartment. Excellent references. Phone 106, daytime. WASHING MACHINE urgently needed. Black 705. WANTED — Electric washing ma- chine. Phone Douglas 335. WANTED—Steady job in Juneau. I am 34 years old and am me- chanically inclined, but will take anything. Write P. Jacobs, 1623 E. Burnside St, Portland, 14, QOregon. AmfibNS—RN_ork guaranteed. Pearl Prouty. Phone Blue 470. WANTED—Male Cocker Spaniel, six weeks old, brown or red. Also canary, for delivery arch 10. Phone 569. WANTED TO SusLaT—Apartment for two or three months. Contact Ben A. McManus, Chief Clerk, House. Phone 866. LOST AND FOUND LOST—Plaid silk folding umbrella. Phone 21. FOUND-—Lady's ring. Owner may have same by identifying and paying for this adv. MISCELLANEOQUS PIANOS RENTED-—Tuned. Ander- son Shop. ° THE FIXIT SHOP—General light repair work. Phone 567. 3UARANTEED Realistic Derma- | FORRBENT 2-ROOM fur. apartment. Oil range, bath. $18 monthly. 513 Wil-i loughby. BETHEL TABERNACLE Revival services start tomorrow night at 8 o'clock at the Bethel Tab- ————————— — l:rnacle, corne of Fourth and STEAM HEATED ROOM-—Phone| piqngiin Street, with the Rey. Wil- ‘ Green 675. liam L. Andrews, Storm Lake, Iowa, e |as the principal speaker. He is be- 461 Bo. Pranklp St $100.00 per;:ng assisted by his wife and also Mr, |and Mrs. Fred Henry of Seattle, “We are sure you will enjoy the ministry in music of the noted blind musician,” said the Rev. R. E Baker, “Blind since he was 18 months old, Mr. Henry in spite of |his great handicap has become an e | outstanding musician with a reper- WINTER RATES, Seaview ADUS |ioire of 5000 Hymns. Oil and wood stoves, lights, laun- [ «gntil the time of his conversion! dry. Phone 236. |he was in the theatrical world He | ok * has assisted may outstanding min- isters. He has just finished assist- SEAnlE RAIN'RS iing Dr. C. S. Price at Kansas City, | Missouri. BEAI A"GE[S 1-4‘ “Mr. Henry is a tairvel on almost | BLONDIE ' month, unfurnished. Phone 562. F‘ORWRENT-—SLzam-hestea rooms. | | Men only. Haven Rooms. Phone 281. | STEAM HEATED ROOMS. Cal | after 3 p. m, 315 Gold Street. |every musical instrument made. As | special features, Mr. I%enry plays the trombone and piano at the same time. Also the accordian and trum- pet at the same time. I'm sure cu will enjoy the Rev. Andrews'and | {bis timely messages. For the past nine months he has been condueting THIMBLE THEATRE | - ANAHEIM, Calif, March 15 — Cashing in on costly Angel miscue: the Seattle Rainiers defeated Lo: Angeles, 7 to 4, in the first of their series of Pacific Coast League ex- hibition games here. The game was never in doubt ;e,:\slsie;gttg:'cughoul Ve ol 0 after the fourth inning, when fcur‘l “Me"tings. will be nightly at §| 1::5:!1119:;2:5 “m:':]l‘_‘un‘:‘d a triple |c'clock except Monday night, The| i | Tabernacle Bus will be running on| e | Jn’ scl:gdulc lcn Gl:d(e:li'wl-flgh\vay and | jalso throughout the P.I. A MEETINGIS SET FOR MONDAY RAI 0 WY ORI Y | Members of the Parent-Teachers’ = NBOWGIRLS S | st : HAVE INITIATON = | Association Executivé Committee { {met at the home of the President, . Before a large and appreciative’ B Mrs. L. A. Sturm, last evening, t0 ,,gjence of Masons and Eastern © formulate final plens for nexi Mon- cio:. mempers, many of whom were day’s meeting of the P-TA. . Iscoing the work for the first time, The subject for discussion, which (po painhow Girls Tuesday night is the fourth in the series now being jitia:sd Margaret Atkinson into followed, will be “Worthy Home tpeir order. ‘Mcrvx.xbersmp and Ethical Chamf‘- Mus. Lynna Holland, Worthy Ma- ter.” Speakers for the evening will {.xh o7 the Juneau Chapter of the ke Donald Foster, Superintendent of n.qer of Eastern Star, was intro- the Office of Indian Affairs; the guceq in the East and pr Rev. G. Herbert Hillerman, George Folta. Mrs. Donald Foster is Chairman of the refreshment committee, - e CHANGES MADE IN and presented and MIs. with a gardenia corsage, by Betty, Bonnet, Worthy Advisor, who ex- pressed the pleasure of herself and the Rainbow Girls’ officers at be- ing present as guests of the OES, Mrs. Holland thanked the girls gra- ciously. Mrs. Robert Cowling was also pre= sented and welcomed home. Special music was enjoyed during the initiation, a piano number being iven by Lorene Krause, and a trio omposed of Lane Roff, Joyce TERRY LEE DAGWOOD, V- WILL YOU HOLD MY KNITTING YARN, WHILE T WIND = AND SO (WE SEE HOW HICCUPS, DANDRUFF CAN BE gRACED DIRECTLY TO SPINACH- [QUIET! wou ] HAVENT GOT THE FLOOR / | DONT REALLY WANT T- BUT JUS' TO $How A, | KIN TAKE IT— < ou CAN'T HAVE £ ool HOW'S THE CTHER GUY-- Y% SORRY- HE GOT A SHINER TOO?/ I'M LATE FOR WAIT A MINUTE ++ US WHAT YOU DD | FELLAS BIOLOGY. MADAMES I AM MONSIEUR HAING OF THE PROVISIONAL GOVERNMENT FPOLICE.. MAY T PRESENT MAJOR HAKKO AND CAPTAIN ITCHU OF THE JAPANESE ARMY OF LIBERATION .. ) AND A BIG MANS SMACKED "M~ WHY HAS IT NOT BEEN WIRELESS STATION SOMEWHERE IN THIS VICINITY 1 HATED TO DO IT+ BUT [ HAD TO. HARAWE | B WANT TO EXPERIMENTS SOMEWHAT | BUT THERE 15 MORE INPORTANT TO THE |ANOTHER QUESTION! THAN SEARCHING FOR WIRELESS STATIONS...L BID YOU GOOD DAY... ch limit ' WHERE DID Y IT’S ABOUT /1Ere ARE PORTIONS ) —= Smith and Norma Morrison sang changes from the regulations of last JES committee. vear: Py G (. GOLDSTEIN BEGINS waters off the coasts of Washing- ton, British Columbia and South- Area 3, off the coast of middle and day he has begun moving the stock Western Alaska, from 27,500,000 to of his fur store to its new location is defined to end on the 30th day tomoroow where he will stay until {of April of the year 1945, and of his new building is completed, then later than provided by the 1944, DR. RAE LILLIAN CARLSON regulations. | Has returned to Juneau and will | subsequent to the first day of No- Phone 636, Blomgren Bldg. | |vember as the commencement of - | The 1945 Pacific Halibut Fishing ceveral specially chosen smn's Section 2 (a)—The cat D east Alaska, is increased from 23,- MOVI"G STORE To AY 28,000,000 pounds. \next to the Gastineau Cafe. He leach year thereafter. This date of Will move. The provision under which the be available for appointments for the closed season regardless of the DR. RAE LILLIAN CARLSON . DICK TRACY Regulations have the following Refreshments were served by the for Area 2, which includes the 500,000 to 24,500,000 pounds and for Charles Goldstein announced to- Section 3 (a)—The closed season Stated he will be located there by |ending the closed season is 15 days o - S !commission could fix any date €ye examinations until March 17. catch which it deems will be at- Has returned to Juneau and will g YOU SAY HIS BUT I TELL YoU 1] - I-I'M ALL RIGHT. g)% 157 I CAN WALK, A LETTER FOR FLL GIVE IT DOWN, NEAR il OF THE VICTIM’S [THEYRE NECKTIE AND YEST | BACK. THAT DIDN'T BURN. MAYBE HE — 3 MILES NORTH THE PASSENGER TRAIN CARRIED ( IT THROUGH HILLS AND VALLEYS H'M.? A FOUR-IN-HAND TIE? MEASLES WAS WEARING A BOW TiE. AND AN ARGYLE SWEATER—NOT A VEST. BUVS, THIS MA NOT MEASLES WHERE IT_CONNECTED 'WITH forecg 18 Ps'::; Curts, #1 UP. tained by sucit date is deleted, be available for appointments for 315 Decker Way Section 5 (e)—Permits for the eye examinations until March 17. __ |retention of halibut in the year Phone 636, Blomgrer. Bldg. {F you have empty rocms or apts. 1945 shall become invalid at mid- R g Y, 7 0 for desirable people, inform the 1iBht of November 15, unless an SAVE THE PIECES Gastineau “Hotel earlicr date is determined by the Of your broken lenses and send & |commiscion. In 1944, the last date them to Box 468, Ketchikan, Alaska. 2z, of validity of permits was Novem- They will be replaced promptly in m GET RIGHT 1or ihe spring and ey 3. lour 1a: and well- d labora- Summer Season. The Mineral Baths i o s = < — gl tory. Drs. C. M. and R. L. at Warm Springs Bay will put you| e ol e a | !Optometrists. | in Tip-Top Shape. Clean, Furnisned | | g | « ;:S::i' Groceries, Liqrors and To-l RED pApER Do's ® @ 0o 0 0 6 0 0 0 0 o '< o rms, NOT LIKE THOSE 2, "iomer 3 ! | . e o o L £y Tl ZHIRKA. | ® High Tide 3:18a.m.: 195ft. e i FAS(IST A"D" ¢ Low Tide 9:33a.m.: -25ft. o] P i " High Tide 15:42p.m.: 1841t. | |® Low Tide 21:48p.m.: -15ft. e e & o o o o ._ e o o o HAIR STYLED | Would Stop Formation of | { INTO A MAIL BAG AND SOON LOADED INTO A MAIL CAR. MY HUSBAND IN MY PERSONAL ATTENTION, MRS. WALLET. VOU ARE TME FIRST PERSON” VE BETTER OF YOUR RANK WHO WAS ( BRESH UP EVER BEEN ABORRD, SIR, AND WE'RE, A BIT DUBIOUS S TO THE "ENSIGN FOR MR. SYWTH, CAPTAIN UH--SHALL T RUN UP TO AN AIRPORT €ITY— THE AIRLINER AND RESUMED ITS - JOURNEY TO THE COAST. by Pyn | International Secur- J E"P‘“‘ : ity League MOSCOW, March 15—The news- paper Izvestia attacked as “Fascist bandits,” those in Allied and neu- |tral countries who oppose the cur- rent plans for formation of an in- WE SPECIALIZE . In Cold Waving Permanents Styling Shaping Hours 9 A. M. to 6 P. M. Baranof Beauty Salon OPEN EVENINGS BY APPOINTMENT YO EASE MISERY . | OF CHILD'S COLD = RUBON\/ICKS : ————) YaroRus ternational security organization. | [ NMTAAANAITAIIN Korobin, “has been shown by the REMEMBER B way Fascist bandits are doing it's BOYS' DAY everything in their power to stifle the present steps to establish an WHERE???? At the WHEN??22? ,international security organization. It is worth noting the coincidence . Sat. Matinee 1:30 JUDGES?2?? The |of the German attacks with the (criticism heing conducted by certain !Allied and neutral countries and by the American isolationist Hearst press, John L. Lewis, the Vatican, De Valera and others.” J JIGGS CARO TRANSFER || GALS OF COUBSE HAULING and CRATING i PRIZES | m‘BEL, STOVE, CRUDE OIL § | P-45 BALANTYNE AUTOMATIC i Phone 344 Phone 344 | AN ADMIRAL'S FLAG ? | CAN'T STAND IT- | HAVEN'T HAD A BITE OF MEAT IN WEI WHAT'S ALL THE NOISE ON THE STAIRS ?